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In the Bahamas, people there are being told to prepare for the unimaginable as the death toll from Dorian rises.
The current death toll is thirty and is expected to continue rising.
Officials say hundreds, up to thousands, of people are still missing.
US Coast Guard teams have been helping the rescue effort in the islands, pulling more than 200 people to safety so far.
While there have been moments of happiness and relief, those on the islands face an unimaginable road to recovery.
The World Food Program estimates about 60,000 people may be in dire need of food relief.
A fast international relief effort is underway with ships and planes filled with supplies dedicated to help.
But access is an issue, with airports destroyed, roads impassable and communication at a minimum in some areas.
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